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Procter & Gamble
Company•Cincinnati, Ohio, United States•
About: Procter & Gamble is a company organization based out in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Alkyl & Pulmonary surfactant. The organization has 19701 authors who have published 23667 publications receiving 719391 citations.
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18 Jul 1986TL;DR: An absorbent article is an article wherein the deposition region of its absorbent member comprises a storage zone and an acquistion zone having a lower average density and lower average basis weight per unit area than the storage zone as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: An absorbent article wherein the deposition region of its absorbent member comprises a storage zone and an acquistion zone having a lower average density and a lower average basis weight per unit area than the storage zone. The acquisition zone is positioned toward the front of either the absorbent member or the absorbent article so that the acquistion zone may most effectively and efficiently rapidly acquire discharged liquids. The absorbent member also comprises a mixture of hydrophilic fibrous material and discrete particles of absorbent gelling material to enhance the absorbent capacity of the absorbent member.
680 citations
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27 Feb 1995TL;DR: In this paper, a hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer is used in the containment of body fluids such as urine, which has a Saline Flow Conductivity (SFC) value of at least about 30 x 10-7 cm3 sec/g, and a performance under pressure (PUP) capacity value of about 23 g/g under a confining pressure of 0.7 psi (5 kPa).
Abstract: Absorbent members useful in the containment of body fluids such as urine, that have at least one region containing hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer in a concentration of from about 60 to 100 % by weight and providing a gel-continuous fluid transportation zone when in a swollen state. This hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer has: (a) a Saline Flow Conductivity (SFC) value of at least about 30 x 10-7 cm3 sec/g; (b) a Performance under Pressure (PUP) capacity value of at least about 23 g/g under a confining pressure of 0.7 psi (5 kPa); and (c) a basis weight of at least about 10 gsm. In addition, the region where this hydrogel-forming absorbent polymer is present has, even when subjected to normal use conditions, sufficient wet integrity such that the gel-continuous zone substantially maintains its ability to acquire and transport body fluids through the gel-continuous zone.
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TL;DR: Children younger than 5 years in households that received plain soap and handwashing promotion had a 50% lower incidence of pneumonia than controls, which prevents the largest number of childhood deaths globally-namely, diarrhoea and acute lower respiratory infections.
658 citations
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13 Nov 1980TL;DR: In this paper, the debossed areas comprise capillary networks interconnecting the first and second surfaces of the web, said networks being of decreasing size in the direction of said second surface to promote fluid transport from the first surface to the second surface and inhibit the flow of fluid in the reverse direction.
Abstract: A resilient plastic web exhibiting a fiber-like appearance and tactile impression and method and apparatus for its manufacture. In a preferred embodiment, the web exhibits a three-dimensional microstructure comprising a regulated continuum of debossed areas of non-uniform cross-section along their length. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the debossed areas comprise capillary networks interconnecting the first and second surfaces of the web, said networks being of decreasing size in the direction of said second surface to promote fluid transport from the first surface of the web to the second surface and inhibit the flow of fluid in the reverse direction. Forming surfaces utilized to produce said webs are constructed by laminating a multiplicity of thin plates having patterns of apertures therein to form an integral structure exhibiting properties and characteristics unachievable by prior art machining and weaving techniques. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the individual lamina from which the laminate forming structure is comprised are produced utilizing photoetching techniques, thus making it feasible to produce nearly any desired level of intricacy in the resultant laminate structure. Preferred means for interconnecting said laminate structures with one another without disrupting the three-dimensional pattern in the area of joinder are also disclosed.
654 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, a fibrous web comprising a first region and at least one discrete integral second region is defined, with the second region having at least a discontinuity exhibiting a linear orientation and defining a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of tufted fibers integral with but extending from the first region.
Abstract: Disclosed is a fibrous web comprising a first region and at least one discrete integral second region, the second region having at least one portion being a discontinuity exhibiting a linear orientation and defining a longitudinal axis, and at least another portion being a deformation comprising a plurality of tufted fibers integral with but extending from the first region.
653 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Cyrus Cooper | 204 | 1869 | 206782 |
Joan Massagué | 189 | 408 | 149951 |
Michael Camilleri | 125 | 1084 | 58867 |
Stephen B. Hanauer | 115 | 667 | 72692 |
Clifford J. Rosen | 111 | 655 | 47881 |
Feng Wang | 107 | 1136 | 64644 |
Robert P. Heaney | 103 | 450 | 55593 |
Herbert L. DuPont | 99 | 638 | 36046 |
Mark R. Prausnitz | 97 | 392 | 37538 |
Henk J. Busscher | 96 | 652 | 35695 |
John F. Carpenter | 96 | 351 | 31755 |
Johanna T. Dwyer | 93 | 584 | 29976 |
Ian Kimber | 91 | 620 | 28629 |
Kenneth R. Seddon | 89 | 425 | 45616 |
Kenneth Smith | 88 | 373 | 26527 |